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- Suzannah on 2008-10-14 - Tags Articles , SEO , Web Design , Headings
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Smarty, Ann. 2008. SEO Checklist: Using Page Headings Correctly. Blog. Search Engine Journal. September 23. http://www.searchenginejournal.com/seo-checklist-using-page-headings-correctly/7723/.
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Here is the checklist of proper heading usage (please add your points or argue mine):
Each of my pages have at least one heading;
I have only one H1 heading per page;
H1 heading is the first heading on the page;
I use the page main keyword in H1 heading of the page;
I use headings to structure content and CSS for visual effects;
I don’t skip heading levels (e.g. H1 to H3);
All other headings (except H1) are subheadings; they are (ideally) thematically connected with the previous-level heading;
I use headings consistently throughout the site;
Headings are short and concise (and thus easily scanned);
Headings extracted from the page represent the summary of the text (i.e. I can guess what the page is about without reading its full content);
I use SEO or web accessibility tools to evaluate the structure of my pages.
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